The users use IRG servers under their real name (provided also on their profile) nickname usage is not allowed. The real name must be exactly the same in rFactor profile (to the letter) as the one defined during registration.

3. Licenses

The license is granted by IRG Administration.

Stable driving, maintaining a 'fair play' approach, good sportsmanship, courtesy, and knowledge of the series regulations, manners are all qualities which positively influence this decision.

Doing the opposite of the above does not, and it may lead to a loss of the privilege of of using IRG services.

License is granted indefinitely.

Recipient of the license is entitled to start racing in the lowest group of the series which they have been assigned to ( to join any other groups the user must sign up separately but does not have to acquire a license again).

In order to obtain a licence, a user must be positively verified by IRG's Administration, which depends on:

-interview on TS Channel (IRG Administration-aplicant)

-simracing history(if You are new - tell us about yourself / short interview)

-training races

The reply is usually given within 21 days.

The message with the decision, whether the user has been granted a license (or not) will appear in the "Driver Panel". Inquiries may be made by e-mail.

4. Teams

Conditions for the creation of the team:

-Lap limit on the current track

-Team liveries

-Team consisting of two and only two people, two license holders.

-Each teammember can drive only the same car make. (Cars can not be changed during the season).

Applications should be submitted to the Forum in the "Current Events" section, in a suitable thread.

The team's name can not contain offensive phrases.

Due to copyright, names can not contain the names,or their obvious segments, of teams already existing in a real racing series and any other brand names which already exist, and real life liveries from other series.

5. Rcing Weekend

In order to participate in a racing weekend a driver has to complete at least 25 timed laps on the server on the track that is used in the race.

-competitors looking after their amount of laps

-if the start in race without laps limit, automatkic DQ will be attached after the race

-amount of timed laps You can check on the site after every each session

5.1 Qualify session

The race is preceded with 10 minute qualify session. Drivers can do only FOUR laps (lap out-timed-timed-lap in or ESC) with RACE car setup – parc-ferme rule is applied and no setup changes are allowed after qualify except for the tires type.

5.2 Training race and MiniRace

Training races are planned in the same weekday as the official races but in the weeks that do not hold official GPs.

MiniRace can take place any time with 5 drivers present on the server after voting.

In the official race the server access may be protected with password. The server address and password are visible in the “User Panel”. It is obligatory to use IRG Tool during the race weekend while entering the server (anticheat protection).

Voting and chatting openly is prohibited during official race sessions.

Official race is held with at least 5 present drivers.

Only drivers with licences are eligible to start in the GP.

Race start is preceded with a Formation Lap, the FL rules are commonly known and understood (FAQ).

It is obligatory to use half the pitlane box so that other drivers can perform their pitstop.

7. TRACK BEHAVIOUR RULES

Keeping the car on track

Drivers are required to keep the car on the track. To avoid any doubt:

- area between white lines is the track and the curbs behind the white lines are not the track,

- a driver is off the track if 3 of his wheels are not between the white lines,

- number of cuttings will be rated depending on track specification and will be published before each event.

Overtaking

Manouvers impeding other drivers from overtaking like multiple racing line change to defent the position, driving off track on purpous or other abnormal behaviour is prohibited. If the attacker (the driver behind targeting to overtake) manages to get his front axle on the same level as the rear axle of the defender, the defender is obliged to drive 2-wide and leave space for the attacker. It is allowed to defend your racing line but it must be done before the braking zone and the defenders car must be totally in front of the atackers car.

If the attacker points that he will overtake by showing himself in the mirrors it is advised to the defender to leave space in the curve for him. Blocking the racing line and colliding with the attacker will be the fault of the defender if in the moment of collision the front axle of the attacker is on the same level as the rear axle of the defender, and the speed difference will show that the overtaking maneuver would be successful.

Yellow Flag

It is the signal of danger meaning: "slow down, do not overtake, be ready to change racing line, there's danger on the track or near it". It is not allowed to overtake under yellow flag so if an incident occurs on the track and a driver is slowing down to avoid it, it is prohibited to overtake him untill the next corner.

Blue Flag

Normally this flag is shown to a lapped driver. The driver presented with the blue flag must allow the car behind to overtake in the nearest occasion (4 corners distance). A good practice is to go off the best line and blink with lights to indicate that the driver behind should pass. It is not advised to brake or other unsignaled maneuvers.

Pitstop

Players are obligated to respect the white lines in the entry to the pit lane and exit. While performing the service stop during the race - each player takes half of the service position, first player entering to the box takes this half which is closer to the garage / fence / wall.

8. League Classification

Points are awarded to players with licenses who have completed the race.

Race are deemed to be completed when the player has driven 90% of the total distance of the race.

The player who finished the race receives points for their achieved place;

ENDU

SPRINT

P1

100

50

P2

80

40

P3

64

32

P4

52

26

P5

44

22

P6

40

20

P7

36

18

P8

32

16

P9

28

14

P10

24

12

P11

20

10

P12

16

8

P13

12

6

P14

8

4

P15

4

2

P16

2

1

P17

1

1

P18

1

1

P19

1

1

P20

1

1

P21

1

1

P22

1

1

P23

1

1

P24

1

1

9. Complaints/Protests

Up until 23:59 of the day after the race, the driver has the opportunity to file a complaint. Then, within 24 hours of the notification of the complaint, all the players included in the complaint (as perpetrator or victim) can respond to the reported complaint.

The camplaint can be made by the victim, offender or IRG Administration.

The complaint should be made by filling out the „Incident Report" form in the tab "Driver Panel".

Any protest shall be examined by the IRG Administration.

10. IRG Administration

IRG has the right to impose the following penalties on a player:

1. Addition of time to the time of the finished race.

2. Moving the player's position gained by completeing the race by a specified number of places.

3. Start from the pit lane in the next race.

4. Moving the player's starting position by a specified number of places.

5. Point deduction after completing the race.

6. Exclusion from a certain amount of future races.

In the case of player's absence, the penalties imposed on a player will be transferred onto the next GP.

IRG Administration's decisions are indisputable and will not answer to any appeals.

Contacting the IRG Administration possible only via e-mail.

IRG Administration can remove a player who commits acts contrary to the rules and general principles from the server.